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[[File:PlannedCap.png]] Planned Capitalism<br>
[[File:PlannedCap.png]] [[Tridemism|Centrally-Planned Capitalism/Guided Free-market Economics]] (In [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] Taiwan and [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea)<br>
[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism]] (Erroneously)<br>
[[File:Lib.png|link=Liberalism]]/{{Alias|Libertarian.png|Libertariaism|[[File:Fake Capitalist.png]] Fake Capitalism}}<br>
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*[[File:Mussolini.png]] [[Fascism|Benito Mussolini]] (1883-1945) [[File:Cball-King-Italy.png]] {{PBW|Italyball|Italy}}
*[[File:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism|António de Oliveira Salazar]] (1889-1970) [[File:Cball-Portugal.png]] {{PBW|Portugalball|Portugal}}
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*[[File:Kosygin.png]] [[Market Socialism|Alexei Kosygin]] (1904-1980) [[File:Cball-USSR.png]] Soviet Union (Accused)
*[[File:WEF.png]] [[Fordism|Klaus Schwab]] (1938-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] {{PBW|Germanyball|Germany}}
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*[[File:Chiang-Ching-kuo.png]] [[Tridemism|Chiang]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Ching-kuo]] (1910-1988) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC
*[[File:ParkChungHee.png]] [[Ilminism|Park Chung-hee]] (1917-1979) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] {{PBW|South Koreaball|South Korea}}
*[[File:LKY.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Lee Kuan Yew]] (1923-2015) [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore
*[[File:Jiang Tze-min.png]] [[Dengism|Jiang Zemin]] (1926-2022) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China (Before 1998)
*[[File:LiPeng2.png]] [[Dengism|Li]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#China|Peng]] (1928-2019) [[File:Cball-China.png]] {{PBW|Chinaball|China}}
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*[[File:Cball-China.png]] [[Dengism|China]]
*[[File:Cball-Belarus.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Belarus]]
*[[File:Cball-Syria.png]] [[Ba'athism|Syria]]
*[[File:Cball-Iran.png]] [[Khomeinism|Iran]]
*[[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] [[Stratocracy|Myanmar]]
*[[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Singapore]]
*[[File:Ilminism.png]] [[Corporatocracy|South Korea]] (fully during the Illminist era, partially afterward)
*[[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] [[Tridemism|Republic of China]] (fully during KMT one-party period, partially afterward)
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quote="The modern state is essentially a capitalist machine. The more it proceeds to the taking over of productive forces, the more does it actually become the national capitalist, the more citizens does it exploit. The workers remain wage-workers — proletarians. The capitalist relation is not done away with. It is, rather, brought to a head. "
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'''State Capitalism''', or '''Dirigisme''', is an economic system where the state plays an active role in business or commercial activity. This can be direct in the form of state-owned enterprises or companies where the state has controlling shares, in an indirect form of the state planning through government agencies organized along for-profit and business management lines, or through state-sponsored private business activities. If the state owns or controls all the means of production or is the primary shareholder, this is called '''state monopoly capitalism (StateMoCap)'''. State capitalism is usually seen as [[File:Authunity.png]] economically center since it denies the means of production to workers, yet is often collectivist in nature.
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After the war, French governments of all political stripes sought to modernize and develop the country's economy, with the goal of matching the advanced economy of the United States. The French government implemented dirigisme, a policy of [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|strong government intervention in the economy]], to achieve this goal. This policy approach was accompanied by the development of [[File:Merit.png]] [[Meritocracy]] and [[File:Technocracy.png]] [[Technocracy]], with elite state-trained administrators and engineers taking leadership roles in industry.
During the 1945-1975 period, known as the "Glorious Thirty," France experienced significant yearly economic growth (5.1% on average) and a population boom. Dirigisme was supported by [[File:French_Republican_Party.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative]] governments led by [[File:Gaullismicon2.png]] [[Gaullism|Charles de Gaulle]] and [[File:Udr_france.png]] [[Gaullism|Georges Pompidou]], and seen as a compromise between American policies of minimal government intervention and Soviet policies of total state control. In 1981, Socialist president [[File:Mitterrand.png]] [[Social Democracy|François Mitterrand]] was elected and pursued dirigisme policies, including nationalizing industries and [[File:Bankocracy.png]] banks. However, economic difficulties and inflation led the government to abandon dirigisme in 1983 and adopt austerity measures instead. Dirigisme has not been widely supported by subsequent French governments, though some elements of it remain in place.
===[[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Imperial Japan [[File:Showa-kanmuri.png]][[File:Tojo.png]][[File:JapaneseFascism.png]]===
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===[[File:Cball-Belarus.png]] Belarus [[File:Lukash.png]]===
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==Beliefs==
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===Wikipedia===
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partido_Demokratiko_Pilipino Partido Demokratiko Pilipino]
*[[w:State_capitalism|State capitalism]] [[File:Statecap.png]]
*[[w:Socialism_with_Chinese_characteristics|Socialism with Chinese characteristics]] [[File:ChinaCP.png]]
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**[[w:China National Petroleum Corporation|China National Petroleum Corporation]]
**[[w:China State Construction Engineering|China State Construction Engineering]]
*[[w:Lotteries_in_the_United_States|Lotteries in the United States]] [[File:Demarchy.png]]
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